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Were I to install BootCamp, Parallels, or VMWare on a separate volume, would I be able to use SD! to copy that to a backup volume?
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Not if that volume was Windows-formatted.
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Just what I feared. Ah, the truth doth hurteth.
Still, my many thanks for the prompt reply.
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Does this mean that when backing up the entire drive it's necessary to EXCLUDE the VMWARE image?
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Absolutely not.
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echoing Dave's response. I backup the whole drive includes VmWare with no problems as far as I can tell. Have not used Parallels or BootCamp.
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